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As the show's producer and star, Bruce Campbell had an opportunity to use many one-liner jokes for which he is known.

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Bad relations between England and Flanders brought hard times to the shepherds scattered over the dales and downs as well as to the crowded Flemish cities, and while the English, so far, had done no more than grumble, Othon had seen what the discontent might lead to, for before he left the Low Countries the citizens of Ghent had risen in protest against the expense of supporting Edward and his troops, and the regular soldiers had found it unexpectedly difficult to put down the nasty little riot that ensued.
Wallach and Leone had built a good relationship during shooting The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, but had a falling-out later on.
A 17th-century legend has it that Hedwig, while on a pilgrimage to Rome, stopped at Bad Zell in Austria, where she had healing waters spring up at a source which today still bears her name.
Cagney worked with MGM on the Western film Tribute to a Bad Man, a role that had originally been written for Spencer Tracy.
Unfortunately, that had worsened by the time I became a music critic in the late ' 80s, aside from acts like Bad Brains, Living Colour and Los Lobos.
He had a substantially more important part as Hector, the small town hood in Bad Day at Black Rock ( 1955 ) with Spencer Tracy.
By early 1978, the D. C. jazz-fusion group Mind Power had transformed into Bad Brains, one of the first bands to be identified with hardcore punk.
Eventually, Damiel meets the trapeze artist Marion at a bar ( during a concert by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds ), and they greet each other with familiarity as if they had long known each other.
To withstand Saxon overlordship Wenceslaus ' father Vratislaus had forged an alliance with the Bavarian duke Arnulf the Bad, then a fierce opponent of King Henry ; however, it became worthless when Arnulf and Henry reconciled at Regensburg in 921.
He returned to England in 1539, living briefing in Newbury, but on the execution of Thomas Cromwell ( who had been his friend and protector since 1527 ) in 1540, he was compelled again to go into exile and lived for a time at Tübingen, and, between 1543 and 1547, was a pastor and schoolmaster at Bergzabern ( now Bad Bergzabern ) in the Electorate of the Palatinate, and very poor.
In 1993, Cracker contributed the song " Good Times Bad Times " to the Encomium tribute album to Led Zeppelin ( which was recorded after a rendition of " When the Levee Breaks " had been deemed " too weird ").
She also had a tattoo of a moon with a face on her foot in reference to Rison's nickname, Bad Moon.
Before Lavon's resignation, the incident had been euphemistically referred to in Israel as the " Unfortunate Affair " or " The Bad Business " (, HaEsek HaBish ).
The set consisted of " Sunshine of Your Love ", " Crossroads ", and " Born Under a Bad Sign ", a song they had not previously played live.
Bad loans and foreign currency transactions had led to the collapse of the bank, and Sindona later died in prison after drinking coffee laced with cyanide.
Following World War II, during his denazification process in Bad Homburg, Orff claimed to Newell Jenkins, an officer in the U. S. Army, and later an orchestra conductor, that he had helped establish the " White Rose " resistance movement in Germany.
After taking over a struggling franchise in 2002, former Detroit Pistons Bad Boy Bill Laimbeer had high hopes for the Detroit Shock in 2003.
" Carl Laemmle, the head of Universal Studios, considered terminating Davis's employment, but cinematographer Karl Freund told him she had " lovely eyes " and would be suitable for The Bad Sister ( 1931 ), in which she subsequently made her film debut.
Strange Kitty was most accused culprit of stealing Kitty's presents in " Happy Birthday, Bad Kitty ", but had nothing to do with the mystery ( it turned out Puppy was the one who stole it ), the same book makes him find a mouse friend.
In the offseason, the Bulls lost B. J. Armstrong in the expansion draft, but Krause pulled off a masterful deal by trading Will Perdue to the San Antonio Spurs for the aggressive and often controversial rebounding specialist Dennis Rodman, who had won the past four rebounding titles, and who had also been a member of the Detroit Pistons ' " Bad Boys " squad that served as the Bulls ' chief nemesis in the late 1980s.

had and Hare
Jones had been Robert Knox's assistant when Knox bought cadavers from Burke and Hare.
In January 2011, Moody's Investors Service downgraded to a " negative " outlook from " stable " some of the revenue bonds that the Chicago Department of Aviation had issued to help pay for the $ 15 billion O ' Hare Modernization Program and related capital-improvement projects.
Around 1971, police arrested Murray at Chicago's O ' Hare Airport for trying to smuggle 9 pounds of marijuana which he had allegedly intended to sell.
" Nowthen " was coined by the town's first postmaster, James Hare, who had the habit of saying " Now, then " in conversation.
Two reports were produced, one by George Maxwell, and the second by Edward Hare, who had been assisted by William Jessop and John Rennie.
SABENA, like many other trans-Atlantic airlines was satisfied with the Boeing 707s, but for commercial reasons recognised it had to buy the new jumbo-jets for its prestige services, notably New York JFK and as of the mid-seventies, Chicago O ' Hare.
Butch O ' Hare was on board the aircraft carrier, which had been assigned the task of penetrating enemy-held waters north of New Ireland.
O ' Hare believed he had shot down five bombers, and damaged a sixth.
Thach calculated that O ' Hare had used only sixty rounds of ammunition for each bomber he destroyed ; an impressive feat of marksmanship.
The Lexington returned after the New Guinea raid to Pearl Harbor for repairs and to have her obsolete 8-inch guns removed, transferring some of her F4F-3 fighter planes to the including BuNo 4031 " White F-15 " that O ' Hare had flown during his famous mission.
Butch O ' Hare had been well aware of the deadly danger of friendly fire in this situation-he radioed to the Avenger Pilot of his section, " Hey, Phil, turn those running lights on.
When warnings were received of the approach of a large force of Japanese torpedo bombers, Lieutenant Commander O ' Hare volunteered to lead a fighter section of aircraft from his carrier, the first time such a mission had been attempted at night, in order to intercept the attackers.
( The other two directorial fathers Bugs claims to have had are Avery, who directed A Wild Hare, his first official short, and McKimson, who is the least known of the three best-known Looney Tunes / Merrie Melodies directors, but drew the definitive Bugs Bunny model sheet.
Also in 2001, Cartoon Network animation documentary show ToonHeads had a one-hour special centered on World War II-era cartoons and two World War II-era Bugs Bunny shorts Herr Meets Hare shown in full and Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips shown in clips in a short montage about the depictions of Japanese people at the time were shown.
Mitten had previously played with local bands in Brighton, including Luna Hare.
In 2010, Harryhausen had a brief cameo in Burke and Hare, a British film also directed by Landis.
In two Bugs Bunny cartoons directed by Robert McKimson ( the second of which, False Hare ( released in 1964 ), was the last cartoon of American Animation's Golden Age to feature Bugs Bunny ), the Big Bad Wolf had a cheerful nephew.
Among those shot dead, at almost point-blank range, were chiefs Hepanaia, Kingi Parengarenga ( Taranaki ), Tupara Keina ( Ngatiawa ), Tamati Hone ( Ngati Ruanui ) and Hare Te Kokai, who had advocated the frontal attack on the redoubt.
After studying for one year at the University of Glasgow, John Sterling in 1824 entered Trinity College, Cambridge, where he had for tutor Julius Charles Hare.
Before leaving college he had published some observations on Richard Whately's doctrine of the predicables, and soon afterward he assisted Connop Thirlwall and Julius Charles Hare in starting the Philological Museum.
It had previously been introduced as a result of the work of Thomas Hare and Andrew Inglis Clark in the Tasmanian House of Assembly.
Merrie Melodies of the same period ( starting with that same year's From Hare to Heir ) had the same end title, with the last line being " A Vitaphone Release ".
On September 15, 2001, the 42-year old Roque took his Chevrolet S-10 from the Wild Hare sports bar in Mesa where he had reportedly been ranting about immigrants, and drove to the Chevron gas station owned by Balbir Singh Sodhi, who had emigrated from India in 1989.

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